Little Cayman Escape

About This Villa

Little Cayman Escape is a unique, 3-bedroom, 2-bath (sleeps 9) villa on the beach in charismatic Little Cayman—the smallest and least populated of the Cayman Islands. With its circular architecture (including wraparound terrace), secluded location, and big windows overlooking the Caribbean, a stay at Little Cayman Escape feels a little like staying in a huge tropical lighthouse.
For the ultimate laid-back experience, this villa provides 3 kayaks (two singles and one tandem) for leisurely exploring the glassy sea, and two bicycles for getting around the quaint island of Little Cayman (population 170). A legendary location among divers, Little Cayman boasts a spectacular, protected reef and offshore shipwrecks. Put on your snorkel gear and head straight from the villa’s back door to the beach, and then straight into the sea to snorkel the reef just ahead.

The open-concept living space at Little Cayman Island Escape faces a wide view of Little Cayman, with its white sand and a sea the colour of peacock feathers. In this common space, you can dine, relax on comfortable island-inspired furniture, and cook in the extremely well-stocked, gourmet kitchen with its stainless steel appliances and sprawling granite island. All, of course, in full view of a Technicolour tropical paradise.

Sleeping arrangements include two full sized bedrooms with queen size beds and a third bedroom with three twin sized bunkbeds and one full-sized bunkbed.

Despite the home’s secluded location, there are plenty of technologies to keep you connected. Check your email using the whole-house Wi-Fi, make a call to the US using the Magic Jack, play music on the stereo, or watch a movie on the home theater system.

Amenities

Little Cayman

Little Cayman is truly little as the name states! Only ten miles in length and one in width and fewer than 200 people residing there. ‘Little’, as it is affectionately called by locals, is an amazing destination for scuba diving, snorkeling and of course some good old rest and relaxation. Visitors enjoy beach-combing, bird watching, bone-fishing and chilling in a hammock.